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Spousal Support Lawyer in Whittier

Helping People Throughout the Los Angeles Area

Spousal support, also known as alimony, is financial support which is paid
from one spouse to another to help them enjoy a standard of living that
is comparable to that which was experienced throughout the marriage. More
often than not, the spouse that was earning a higher income will usually
pay alimony to help support the other spouse during and after the divorce.
Whatever the specific financial details of your
divorce, our
family law team of legal professionals at Law Offices of Steven Ibarra have the experience
necessary to help you pursue a fair resolution to issues involving spousal support.

What Can Affect Support Payments

Factors that are considered during a request for spousal support include:

The length of the marriage

The role that each spouse played during the marriage

The earnings of each spouse

The standard of living during the marriage

The physical, mental, and emotional condition of each spouse

Vocational skills of the individual seeking spousal support

Any marital misconduct throughout the marriage

Financial assets and debts of each spouse

Offering Legal Assistance that Is Personalized

At Law Offices of Steven Ibarra, we take great pride in offering our clients
legal representation that is unique to their individual needs. While many
other legal firms boast about the number of their clients, we believe
in placing quality over quantity, which is why we dedicate our efforts
to providing our clients with the highest quality of service. From the
moment that you come in through our doors, our team is ready to help you
with all of your legal needs.

Types of Support Arrangements

There are two main types of spousal support, which are permanent support
and temporary support. Permanent support is a support that will be paid
indefinitely while temporary support terminates at a decided upon point in time.

If you are in need of alimony legal assistance, then please
call us at (562) 4-LAWYER for a consultation.

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